How To Check KNEC Deployment Online And Download Supervisors, Invigilator Letters

KEY POINTS
The contract over 286,000 professionals to administer the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The list contains the names of the contracted professionals, positions (Centre Manager, Supervisor or Invigilator) Gender, and National Identity Card (ID) number.
The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has completed the process of assigning Supervisors and invigilators for the 2021 national exams that will be done in March/ April 2022.
The contract over 286,000 professionals to administer the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
The contracted professionals for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, can now be able to log onto the KNEC portal and download their deployment letters.
KNEC has contracted 286,000 professionals to administer the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams
List of Centre Invigilators and Supervisors 2022
The Council has posted the list of selected invigilators and Supervisor (s) for particular Centres/ schools on the school’s account in the portal. Center managers; school heads and Principals, can now be able to log onto the portal and check the list.
The list contains the names of the contracted professionals, positions (Centre Manager, Supervisor or Invigilator) Gender, and National Identity Card (ID) number.
Also available on the portal are: Examination Centre details (Centre code and name), Location of center, Examination materials Distribution Centre Details, Distance from the Distribution Centre and the registered number of Candidates.
How to access the list of KNEC 2022 contracted professionals
- 1). Log onto the KNEC contracted portal by using the official address; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke
- 2). Enter the User Name (Starting with KCSE Centre code) and password (Specific to each center and held by the center manager).
- 3). Next, input the approximate distance between the center/ school and exam distribution center.
- 4). Then log onto the center’s account.
KNEC Contracted professionals 2022
For contracted professionals, log onto the system by using your log-in credentials. Once logged in you can preview/ edit your personal data; Telephone Number, KRA PIN, Highest Qualification, Workstation, and Sub-County.
You would also get deployment details vis-à-vis: Exam deployed to man, Duty Station, and Position.
How to download the KNEC 2022 contracted Professionals’ letters
- Log onto the KNEC contracted professional’s portal by using the link; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals.
- Click on the ‘Dash Board’ tab and check under deployments. See the Centre where you have been assigned to execute your duties.
- The table below will be displayed;
- Exam Duty Station Position Actions
- Under the ‘Actions’ column, click on the ‘Download Appointment Letter’ link to get your letter.
How To Reset Your Password
In the event you forgot your password, it is easy to get a new one. Just click on forgot password, enter your mobile phone number in the format 2547… and click on ‘Reset Password’. You would receive new login credentials from KNEC on your phone via an SMS.
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